item: #1 of 4
          id: 19162
      author: Walsh, J. M. (James Morgan)
       title: The Lost Valley
        date: None
       words: 75227
      flesch: 88
     summary: Now how much do you know? Said Mr. Bryce untruthfully, I know everything except where you've hidden the gold. Who is Mr. Cumshaw, Jim? I never heard of the man until I read this letter, I said.
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        item: #2 of 4
          id: 53784
      author: Boldrewood, Rolf
       title: Old Melbourne Memories Second Edition, Revised
        date: None
       words: 64349
      flesch: 74
     summary: The rooms were of fair size, the hospitality refined, spontaneous, and pervading every look and tone; and we, who in old days were wont to share it on our journeys to and from the metropolis of the district, would not have exchanged it for a palace. Old Mr. Robertson, a Scottish settler, had a lovely station on the Wannon.
    keywords: australian; bay; black; burge; captain; cattle; chapter; charles; close; country; course; cox; creek; day; days; death; deep; district; dunmore; fairy; family; forest; friend; gold; good; grass; half; hand; head; herd; home; homestead; horse; hut; joe; land; late; lay; life; little; man; melbourne; men; messrs; miles; morning; mount; near; new; night; place; port; property; ride; riding; river; road; run; saw; sea; sheep; south; station; stock; thought; time; tree; water; way; west; white; wild; work; yard; years
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        item: #3 of 4
          id: 57471
      author: Hulme, E. (Edward)
       title: A Settler's 35 Years' Experience in Victoria, Australia And how £6 8s. became £8,000
        date: None
       words: 16016
      flesch: 76
     summary: It contained about 400 acres of good tillage land--good for this district, where land is not first-class, like many parts of Victoria. We selected 115 acres more land the next year, and 95 the year after.
    keywords: acres; australia; day; family; good; home; labor; land; life; little; man; melbourne; new; ship; time; water; way; work; years
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        item: #4 of 4
          id: 5789
      author: Westgarth, William
       title: Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria
        date: None
       words: 45922
      flesch: 64
     summary: She was to land us at Hobart about 27th July, in good time, we hoped, to get across by the Launceston boat for the Exhibition opening, and she bids fair, at this moment, to keep her engagement. He had latterly, besides, a surpassing business agent in my old friend James Rae, whose firm of Jackson, Rae and Co. had retired comparatively early, after attaining the mercantile headship of the colony; thus leaving the colonial field open to other early friends, Fred.
    keywords: argus; australia; business; case; colonial; colonists; colony; country; course; day; days; family; far; friend; general; gold; good; government; half; head; henty; home; house; james; kerr; land; life; man; means; melbourne; miles; mrs; new; party; phillip; place; port; position; pounds; progress; public; question; south; street; subject; sydney; time; town; victoria; way; william; wilson; work; years
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